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Lazar's disease

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Lazar's disease was a contagious and eventually fatal disease.

Nyssa infected with Lazar's disease. (TV: Terminus [+]Loading...["Terminus (TV story)"])

Symptoms[[edit] | [edit source]]

A victim of Lazar's disease would become exhausted and confused before taking on a pale and haggard appearance, often with disfiguring lesions, becoming even more weakened. The disease could drag on, with the victim becoming ever weaker and more sickly, until they eventually died. They also become feverish, which led to Nyssa removing her skirt, only wearing her underdress, while infected with the disease.

History[[edit] | [edit source]]

Victims of Lazar's disease were referred to as "Lazars". It could be transmitted through the air or by casual contact. It appeared to only affect humans or humanoids. Olvir's sister had died from the disease.

Lazar's disease could be staved off with repeated doses of hydromel or cured with massive, controlled doses of radiation. The later remedy, for obvious reasons, entailed more risk to the infected person. (TV: Terminus [+]Loading...["Terminus (TV story)"])

Nyssa eventually found a permanent cure for Lazar's disease. (PROSE: Asylum [+]Loading...["Asylum (novel)"]) Circa 3510, she created a vaccine and the disease was eradicated by 3515. (AUDIO: Cobwebs [+]Loading...["Cobwebs (audio story)"])

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • While the most obvious real-world parallel to Lazar's disease is leprosy (in the phonetically similar name, the practice of isolating the infected, and Olvir directly referring to people with Lazar's disease as "lepers" at the end of part one of Terminus [+]Loading...["Terminus (TV story)"]), its treatment can be compared to cancer, which often features a treatment course that is sometimes as severe or injurious as the disease itself.
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